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Key west *shortlist (wall of text!)

I will arrive in Key west tomorrow, leaving on wednesday Jan 14 and I made a pretty large list of potential bars, restaurant and attractions. I will be residing in key west central.

Instead of the typical "please tell me what is best" I usually like to post my "short list" and invite comments (and insults? why not!).

I usually prefer local, low brow food and beverages. I live in Montreal and have access to pretty good food but your cuban, south american, caribean, central american, fast food scene is far superior to ours. I'm not looking for "the best chef in the us", I am not price adverse but I usually prefer an authentic/historic/local cheap shack than a 5 star 14 course dinner.

For the bar scene, I make cocktails myself so I am not usually impressed by cocktail bars but anything "authentic", unusual: ie craft beer, a specific cocktail history/bar, even trashy alcoholic slushy by the beach will get my interest.

Bar crawl route (1 drink each place):•Start at Captain Tony’s Saloon (428 Greene St)•Walk to Duval Street•Turn right on Duval Street•Walk south to Caroline street•Turn right on Caroline street•Stop at The Porch (429 Caroline Street)•Go back to Duval street•Go south on Duval street•Turn left on southard street•Stop at The Krawl off Duval (506 Southard street)•Go towards Duval street, don’t stop at Duval and turn left on Whitehead•Go south on Whitehead•Stop at Green Parrot Bar (601 Whitehead Street)•Go back to Duval street•Walk way down Duval street•Stop at speakeasy inn (1117 Duval street)

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